Questions

This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.

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16441And what Slipp- coat Cheese?
16441As for the poetry I promised-- well, I have been quoting it, have I not?
16441Has our sentiment for the flowers of the field increased now we no longer drink their essence, or use them in our dishes?
16441How is one to know how much smallage was got for a penny in mid- seventeenth century?
16441What became of this treasure so heroically acquired?
16441What is Bragot?
16441What is Stepony?
16441Where are all the old dishes vanished to?
16441Who can tell the composition of a Tansy?
16441Who has ever known"A smoothening Quiddany of Quinces?"
16441Why all this labour for mere abstract speculation?
16441Why did not Digby try it on his wounded men at Scanderoon?
16441Why not apply his genius to the one great subject, the prolongation of human life?
16441Why this scorn of accomplished amateurs?
16441_ Quando sia mai ch''a rividerti io torno_?"
16441issue the Countess of Kent''s_ Choice Manual of Physic and Chirurgey_, with directions for Preserving and Candying?
20917Acids, 9"Water, 841"----- 1,000"What must we do to bring such must to the condition of a normal must?
20917And we, brother grape growers?
20917And why should it?
20917And why, in reality, should we seek to keep as a secret a practice which is perfectly right and justifiable?
20917And why?
20917Brother Skeptic, have you, or has any body, divined_ all_ the secrets of Nature''s workshop?
20917But the question may be asked here, what shall be done by those who do not live in these favored regions, and yet would like to grow grapes?
20917Can_ you_ hesitate, when the future is all bright before you, and the thousand and one obstacles have been overcome?
20917If this is so, may we not recognize one of those shadows in the old Norman legend of events which transpired more than eight hundred years ago?
20917If this is true what does it prove?
20917Location and Soil 43 Preparing the Soil 45 WHAT SHALL WE PLANT?
20917Need I name it?
20917Our next question is: If, in six pounds of acids in a normal must, 754 pounds of water appear, how much water is required for nine pounds of acids?
20917The next question to be considered is: Shall we plant cuttings or rooted plants?
20917WHAT SHALL WE PLANT?
46953''Do you think any harm can happen to you with me, the pope''s best friend?''
46953''Where do you come from?''
46953''[ 305] The enquiry,''And where would your beaux have Champaign to toast their mistresses were it not for the merchant?
46953''_ Mock._ Is that the witty liquor?
46953And, speaking of the ladies, is not Champagne their wine_ par excellence_?
46953But where''s the wit now, Club?
46953Croyez- vous que l''amour Leur fit un pareil tour?''
46953Cur fugis ad doctum, Burgundica testa, Fagonem?
46953Do n''t get such stuff at school, eh?''
46953Et quoi sous ces beaux doigts Bouchon a donc sauté pour la première fois?
46953Faut- il se contenter de boire Comme tous les peuples du Nord?
46953Have you found it?
46953Is this my grandson Louis?''
46953Must we never see our glorious days again?
46953Swarthy Falernian, Massica the Red, Were ye the nectars poured At the great gods''broad board?
46953What bread do you eat?''
46953What meat do you get?''
46953What wine do you drink?''
46953Who does not know the misery, the helplessness of that abominable ailment influenza, whether a severe cold or the genuine epidemic?
46953Who would be an angel when, Clement king of gods and men, He can soar so grandly, feathered With thy plumage, O Champagne?
46953[ Illustration:''I say, old fellow, how do you go to the Derby this year?''
46953_ Mock._ Is Champaign a tailor?
46953_ Mock._ What?
46953is this my grandson Louis?''
46953of Prussia actually proposed to the Academy of Arts and Sciences at Berlin the question,''Why does Champagne foam?''